Besides of good quality paint a great quality brush is essential for any painting projects but
believe me I know to go to the paint store and my leave you little overwhelm so the few tips that
will ease your pain and ease you right into painting. The brush you ultimately choose depends
largely on two things, the paint and the project. If the project requires oil base paints natural
bristle like haggier are perfect, they hold the paint better than synthetic bristle. If you are using
latex paint the nylon and polyester brushes are much better that’s because they don’t absorb
water like natural fibers. Now what about price, do you have to mess a little extra money? Yes
you have to do it; you have to spend your money on a good quality brush. The better the brushes
the more fill elements they have which means you are going to have a smoother or uniform
surface, plus in the end they last a lot longer.
Here are to look for as far as quality, first a good all purpose brushes plug, the bristle vary in
length graduating to a pick in the middle that cause you a smooth even, more precise layer of
paint. Second, you should choose the brush that feels good in our hand considering the amount of
time you’ll be using it you may as well go for absolute comfort. Lastly, choose the right brush
for the dub most precious have a specific purpose. Angled brushes are great for getting enters
corners and flat brushes are great for flat surfaces. There are some basic rules for choosing the
right ruler as well. In general for smooth surfaces use a ruler with the three eight snap or less, for
surface with heavy texture larger enough can cut the number of coats and the amount of time you
spend painting. And finally as with most things in life a little TLC those are long way, in the end
you got to take care of your brush, wash them immediately after each use. A little tip, keep some
soap in there don’t rinse it out completely it will store a lot nicer.
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